$2.6 million erosion control project approved by Plano City Council

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$2.6 million erosion control project approved by Plano City Council
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A $2.6 million erosion control project at Spring Creek at 16th Street was recently approved by the Plano City Council. The work will include creek...

The project is designed to help prevent erosion and property damage near Spring Creek at 16th Street.5:53 PM on Nov 22, 2022 CST

Additionally, a hike and bike trail with a pedestrian bridge will be installed along the top of the gabion wall as part of the Chisholm Trail expansion along Spring Creek.

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